U.S. Department Of Justice Sending Voting Rights Monitors To Allegheny County
The United States Department of Justice is sending voting rights monitors to Allegheny County for the election.
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The United States Department of Justice is sending voting rights monitors to Allegheny County for the election.
President Donald Trump says he will be challenging votes that come in after Tuesday night in Pennsylvania.
A new Monmouth University poll has former Vice President Joe Biden with a 5-point to 7-point lead over President Donald Trump among likely voters in Pennsylvania.
A new state program to provide health insurance under the Affordable Care Act is now available with open enrollment.
Pennsylvania's fall turkey season is set to begin on Saturday.
This year, it appears Pennsylvania is on track to becoming the next Florida.
The state's top election official said mail-in ballots received by counties in the presidential battleground state within three days after polls close will count, for now.
Ivanka Trump made a campaign stop in Butler County to try and drum up support for her father's campaign.
With six days until Election Day, Pennsylvania's top elections official is urging voters who have a mail-in ballot to drop it off in person rather than mail it.
KDKA's Meghan Schiller explains what counts as voter intimidation and what doesn't.
The Supreme Court has rejected Republican requests to block extended ballots past Nov. 3 in Pennsylvania.
Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court by the Senate on Monday night.
The Pennsylvania Department of State says it's making every effort to ensure that people can vote in a safe and unthreatening environment.
All 203 state House seats are on the ballot this November, and this election could determine who controls the Pennsylvania legislature in Harrisburg.
Pennsylvania health officials say a growing majority of people contracting the coronavirus in Pennsylvania aren't answering basic questions that would help case investigators trace the source of the infections.
The countdown is on with 11 days left until Election Day and 1.5 million ballots have already been cast in Pennsylvania.
The debate exchange between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Biden over fossil fuels seemed to be targeting Pa. voters.
The Pennsylvania secretary of state is urging those who have not to mail or drop off their ballot this weekend.
More than 5,000 people die every year from choking if there's no one there to help quickly.
Vice President Mike Pence held a rally in West Mifflin at the Allegheny County Airport.
U.S. Postal Service records show delivery delays have persisted across the country as millions of Americans are voting by mail.
A judge sentenced a man to 7 to 15 years in state prison for tossing an acid-like substance on two people during an argument.
A new lawsuit filed Thursday is challenging Pennsylvania's court-ordered deadline to count mail-in ballots that are received up to three days after the Nov. 3 election in the presidential battleground state.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announced in Pittsburgh today that he is working to get liquor license fees waived, a plan he says will help restaurants and bars across the state hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic shutdown.
Former President Barack Obama held a rally for Joe Biden in Philadelphia.
A total of 29 dogs and four horses were rescued from a property in Pennsylvania where they'd been abandoned, the ANNA Shelter said.
Pittsburgh and Boston are making a trade. But rather than swapping athletes, they're sending one another gorillas.
Even amid concerns over crime in the area, vendors were cheerful to return to Market Square this week.
A note demanding $50,000 from a bank teller, written on a third-grade homework assignment, helped catch a bank robber in Pittsburgh.
For 25 days this summer, the Parkway East will be shut down as they replace the Commercial Street Bridge.
A total of 29 dogs and four horses were rescued from a property in Pennsylvania where they'd been abandoned, the ANNA Shelter said.
Pittsburgh and Boston are making a trade. But rather than swapping athletes, they're sending one another gorillas.
Even amid concerns over crime in the area, vendors were cheerful to return to Market Square this week.
A note demanding $50,000 from a bank teller, written on a third-grade homework assignment, helped catch a bank robber in Pittsburgh.
For 25 days this summer, the Parkway East will be shut down as they replace the Commercial Street Bridge.
President Trump is in Beijing meeting with China's President Xi Jinping, with the two leaders aiming to stabilize their trading relationship after last year's trade war.
The Allegheny County Health Department wants to require all employers in the county to give their employees paid parental leave.
Live updating West Virginia primary election results for May 12, 2026.
Residents heading to the polls in West Virginia's primary election now must present a valid photo ID in order to vote.
The operator of the Dali, a container ship that lost power and slammed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024, killing six people, is facing federal charges.
A popular Washington County farm won't be offering pick-your-own peaches this year.
Gas across the country continues to climb.
Two food items sold at Giant Eagle have been voluntarily recalled due to separate contamination risks.
Pennsylvania state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are talking about suspending the gas tax for some relief.
If you're about to throw out all of those old documents while spring cleaning, there are some you should hold onto.
What did Heather and Ron do last weekend? Plus, they discuss other happenings in Pittsburgh culture, trending news and social media, food, sports, and more.
Pittsburgh Magazine's Sean Collier is back with his weekend guide and he's giving us the best of the 'Burgh!
The rollerskating trend is here in Pittsburgh, and Heather Abraham spoke with Jack Dougherty about Skate the Square
A city known for its food, New Orleans is a staple for foodies, and now, Michael Barnes, chef and owner of Roux Orleans is bringing that Cajun flavor to Pittsburgh!
A trip to the ballet in Pittsburgh will take you right to summer, as their production of Mid-Summer Night's Dream gets underway, and we got a sneak peek!
It's been nearly eight years since Rachael DelTondo was shot and killed in the driveway of her parents' home in Aliquippa.
An artist in Pittsburgh said the Steel City clothing company used his artwork without his permission.
Alcosan's multi-billion-dollar construction project to clean up the rivers in southwestern Pennsylvania is already over budget.
Pennsylvania prisons now give suboxone to thousands of inmates, with thousands more on the waiting list.
After suffering roof damage from this year's brutal winter, a Pittsburgh family says their insurance company has left them with even bigger problems.
The Allegheny County Health Department wants to require all employers in the county to give their employees paid parental leave.
Allegheny Health Network is putting out a warning about a new social media trend.
Workers at Butler Memorial Hospital say they're ready to walk off the job if hospital management doesn't come to terms with them.
An American on the repatriation flight began showing symptoms of hantavirus and another "tested mildly PCR positive for the Andes virus," the Department of Health and Human Services says.
Mexican street corn-inspired trail mix made by Illinois food company was sold at Target and other retailers, as well as online.
Sidney Crosby is heading to Switzerland to represent his native Canada at the men's world hockey championships.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
Mickey Moniak and the Colorado Rockies beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-4.
The Steelers will face the New Orleans Saints at the Stade de France in October.
Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes is making flirting with no-hitters a regular thing.
A popular Washington County farm won't be offering pick-your-own peaches this year.
If you're about to throw out all of those old documents while spring cleaning, there are some you should hold onto.
The hole left behind by Spirit will hit businesses and rental companies within Arnold Palmer Regional Airport.
The bar served its final pints Sunday night after 43 years in Oakland, near the heart of Pitt's campus.
Arnold Palmer Regional Airport officials are confident they'll be able to replace Spirit Airlines after the airline shut down early Saturday morning.
Riverlife will reopen its free-to-access barge platform, Shore Thing, later this month.
Ten Carnegie Mellon University alumni have snagged nominations for Tony Awards.
A converted church in rural central Pennsylvania has become a place where musicians with Amish roots are coming to record music and make videos.
The newly announced tour will be at PPG Paints Arena for two nights in September.
Musgraves will perform at PPG Paints Arena on Tuesday, September 8.
What did Heather and Ron do last weekend? Plus, they discuss other happenings in Pittsburgh culture, trending news and social media, food, sports, and more.
Pittsburgh Magazine's Sean Collier is back with his weekend guide and he's giving us the best of the 'Burgh!
The rollerskating trend is here in Pittsburgh, and Heather Abraham spoke with Jack Dougherty about Skate the Square
A city known for its food, New Orleans is a staple for foodies, and now, Michael Barnes, chef and owner of Roux Orleans is bringing that Cajun flavor to Pittsburgh!
A trip to the ballet in Pittsburgh will take you right to summer, as their production of Mid-Summer Night's Dream gets underway, and we got a sneak peek!
Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons with the team.
Pitt's regular season has ended with an 8-4 record.
Pitt's five-game winning streak came to an end with a 37-15 loss to Notre Dame.
Mason Heintschel set a new Pitt freshman single-game passing record in the Pitt win at Acrisure Stadium.
The 44th annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund will help our neighbors in need have a nice meal for Thanksgiving.